Americans and Foreigners to Be Safeguarded in Cuba
Washington reports that the United States is prepared to send marines and bluejackets into Cuba interior to protect American and foreign lives and property if Cuban forces cannot. Plans aim to restore order with moral influence first and military force only as last resort. President Gomez is said to be aware of the intentions and protest seen as a safeguard measure.
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United States
Cuba
Gomez
State Department
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Senor Caribo de Albornoz
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Key West
Brantley Named As Possible Georgia Delegate Leader
Atlanta May 28 Delegates arrive for the Democratic state convention amid a clash over Thomas E Watson who seeks to head Georgia's Baltimore delegation The scene centers on Watson's bid to be elected at large and chair the Georgia delegation with power to judge delegates as supporters plan a meeting at the Kimball house tonight Brantley is tipped as the rival choice for the delegation chairmanship.
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Thos. E. Watson
Baltimore
Watson
Thomson
W. G. Brantley
Kimball House
Georgia
Bryan
Fishing Club To Go On An Outing
The Tom Welsh Fishing club plans a week long trip to the Satilla river banks near Atkinson. A car leaves Mansfield street Friday at noon with tackle and members aboard for transport to Atkinson before Monday. The club, popular and well known, includes engineers and conductors from the Atlantic Coast Line and has grown across the state.
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Atkinson
Mansfield
Atlantic Coast Line
Rebels burn sugar cane and property near Guantanamo
A body of insurgents in Santiago Cuba on May 28 burned 8,000 tons of sugar cane and extensive property at the Marcos San Chez plantation near Guantanamo. The owner is listed as the American Fidelity Company.
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Cuba
Marcos Sanchez
Guantanamo
American Fidelity Company
Marines Reach Cuba After Transport Arrival
The United States naval transport Prairie arrives in Caiminera Cuba with 775 Marines aboard, bringing a Marine Corps contingent to the island. The move underscores ongoing U S naval activity in the region as May 28 marks the arrival.
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Philadelphia Naval Yard
United States Naval Station
Guantanamo
Navy Department
Cuba
Caiminera
United States Naval
United States Marine Corps
Roosevelt Seen Leading In New Jersey Primary Returns
In New Jersey the day’s preferential primaries yield Roosevelt a small early lead over Taft with indications he will win a majority of the state’s Chicago convention votes though late returns could favor Taft. Democratic ballots show Woodrow Wilson ahead of opponents with a strong fight for uninstructed delegates to the Baltimore convention.
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N. J
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Taft
New Jersey
Chicago
Woodrow Wilson
Bentimore
Glynn Superior Court Clears Two Minor Cases
In Glynn County Superior Court yesterday the Downing company versus J M Howe ejectment case concluded with a verdict for the plaintiff. The afternoon featured Annie Rose versus Ed Rose a libel for divorce with a full contest, resulting in both parties granted a divorce.
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J.M. Howe
Annie Rose
Ed Rose
Beating wife and mother-in-law verdict in Pittsburg case
Pittsburg May 28. Jury recommends mercy after finding Joseph Notedly guilty of beating his wife and mother-in-law as indicted. He is fined 14 cents, ordered to pay costs, and to serve thirty days in jail.
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Joseph
Cyclone kills fourteen in Skiatook
A cyclone last night devastated Skiatook Oklahoma killing fourteen people. Tulsa reports the town was practically wiped out and rescue crews search the debris.
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Okla
Skiatook
Here
Prominent Chattanooga Druggist Dr. R. A. Sloan Dies at 81
Chattanooga Tenn May 28 Dr R A Sloan long prominent druggist in the city and a scout in the Confederate army under General Braxton Bragg died today at age 81.
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Tenn
R. A. Sloan
Braxton Brags
Florida Contests Filed For Republican National Committee
Notice of contests arrived from Indiana's Thirteenth district and Florida at Republican headquarters today. Florida's contest is the third received and proposes an entirely new slate of at large delegates and delegates from the First, Second and Third districts.
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Chicago
Thirteenth
Indiana
Republican
National Committee
Wealthy Atlantean Surrenders Notes in Suit
Russell F. Hopkins of Atlantean surrendered notes worth 275000 owned by Mrs. Josephine Lawrence after being sued by her grandmother in New York. Attorneys say all demands of Mrs. Lawrence have been met and the case will be discontinued.
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New York
Russell F. Hopkins
Josephine Lawrence
Freight rate revision eyed by Georgia Railroad Commission
Georgia boards of trade urged to seek suspension of Southern Classification No. 39 changes as investigations into potential rate increases proceed. The commission notes that revisions may raise rates via higher per hundred pound charges, altered classifications, or larger carload minimums, and seeks swift统一 action by trade groups.
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Washington, D. C
Food relief decisions amid Louisiana flood crisis emerge
New Orleans May 28 Governor Hall orders central relief committee in Baton Rouge and 300 cash sent to aid workers. Committee approves 5000 seed for distribution with cooperation from the state experiment station director. Federal aid for planters expands with planting circulars to ease emergency crop needs.
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Jena
Hall
Baton Rouge
Dodson
State Experiment Station
Mayer Newhauser
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Death by Own Action Leaves Man Buried in Pauper Grave
Joe Bradshaw, a young white man, hanged himself in Glynn county jail Monday morning and will rest in a pauper grave at Palmero cemetery. His wife and sister arrived in Brunswick from Nicholls, lacking funds to cover burial costs, with funeral preparations by Undertaker Zellner and services led by Rev. M. C. Austin yesterday. The widow says no separation from Bradshaw and expects him to return to Nicholls soon, though funds are unavailable.
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Glynn
Palmero
Bradshaw
Brunswick
Nicholls
Zellner
M. C. Austin
Fright Tragedy Claims Birmingham Father
In Birmingham Alabama on May 28 M. A. Dell aged 58 collapsed and died from heart failure caused by fright after his 18 year old daughter fell at the breakfast table and bled. The daughter is in serious condition from head injury.
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A. Dell
Advisability of Conference Date Set by Commission Chairman
A letter signed by C. M. Candler, chairman of the commission, states that if enough replies indicate support for a conference, the commission will fix a date and notify all interested parties to ensure full representation.
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C. M Candler
Delegation 10 to Join in the Watson Fight at State Meet
Glynn county delegation drives to Atlanta to oppose Tom Watson for delegate at large to Baltimore and support Felder in a heated state convention battle. Felder leads opposition to Watson with Brantley likely endorsed for one of four remaining slots. Brunswick delegates vow solid opposition as caucus convenes.
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Atlanta
Tom Watson
T. B. Felder
Felder
Watson
Baltimore
McDuffie County
Brantley
Thomson
Brunswick
Riflemen Excursion Draws Crowd With Music and Dance
The Brunsw ick Riflemen in partnership with the First Regiment band held an excursion last night at Pellville. About 200 people attended and enjoyed music by the band during both travel and return, with dance tunes praised by all.
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Brunsawick Riflemen
Rate Case Up In New Orleans Hearing Soon
A hearing on the long and short haul rates will be held in New Orleans a week from today. Special Examiner Thurrell of the Interstate Commerce Commission will preside. Railroads from both the east and west banks of the Mississippi will be represented, and lumber rates are also expected to be discussed.
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New Orleans
Thurrell
Interstate Commerce Commission
Rumors of New GOP National Committee Plans Stir Washington
Washington rumors say attempts will be made to use new national committeemen as they argue over contest cases when the Republican National Committee begins hearings in Chicago on June 6. This development has stirred leaders amid the presidential campaign.
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Washington
Republican National Committee
Chicago
Titanic Disaster Moving Pictures Shown at Grand
At last the moving pictures of the terrible Titanic disaster will be shown at the Grand next Tuesday night.
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